The Honey Man by Tyrone Huggins
New Perspectives Theatre Company
Thursday 3rd May 2012 @ 7.30pm
The Honey Man tells of an absorbing tale that develops one summer between Misty, a 15 year old girl, and Honey Man, an 'Ancient' Afro-Caribbean man. It's a tale of growing up and growing old, of individual responsibility and shared history, of dying bees and healing herbs and (possibly) just a little bit of magic. Suitable for ages 13+ (Contains some moderate language).
Tickets £6 Adults, £4 Concession, £18 Family ticket, £2 Current Participants
The Crucible by Arthur Miller
Friday 6th July 2012 @ 7.30pm & Saturday 7th July 2012 @ 7.30pm
A community is driven by fear and suspicion, as a group of teenage girls accuse the townspeople of witchcraft and associating with the Devil. This is Miller's most famous play - written in response to Senator McCartney's accusations of communism amongst the liberal community in America - is a great parable of intolerance, revenge, moral courage and hysteria./p>
Tickets £6 Adults, £4 Concessions, £2 Current Participants
The Witches by Roald Dahl
Friday 13th July 2012 @ 7.30pm & Saturday 14th July 2012 @ 2.30pm
A young boy is on holiday with his Grandmother when he discovers that the hotel he is staying in is hosting a convention of witches. Eavesdropping on the witches, he learns that the grand high witch has devised a plan to turn all young children into mice. Join the boy, his friend Bruno and his Grandmother on an action packed adventure to defeat the witches.
Tickets £6 Adults, £4 Concessions, £2 Current Participants
Three Words
Friday 20th July 2012 @ 7.30pm & Saturday 21st July 2012 @ 2.30pm
For the first time Burnley Youth Theatre is taking a piece of theatre to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. BYTE Back Theatre are 10 young people from the Young Actors Rep Company. They are developing an original piece of theatre and this is your chance to see it before it's run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2012. Please show your support for their work by supporting this event and helping them raise money to go to the festival.
Tickets £6 Adults, £4 Concessions, £2 Current Participants